The alchemy between sound and matter with Sonsorielle decorative wall speakers

Sonsorielle is “a wall speaker, customizable, dressed in an interchangeable and augmented artistic work”, this is how Rodolphe Dubaut, director and founder of the eponymous company, presents this product half-speaker, half-artistic work that comes to brighten up our walls on the occasion of the LavalinTech trade fair which took place at the Laval Virtual Center.

The speakers, designed and manufactured in France, have been designed above all as an object of decoration. For the pleasure of the eyes and the love of sound. An original initiative that places the diffusion of sound at the heart of the decorative function of this object.

Sound literally springs from the artwork and diffuses omnidirectionally, creating a sound cocoon enveloping your entire space. This micro-vibration technology transforms the entire panel into an acoustic membrane, thus eliminating the traditional speakers. Sonsorielle works thanks to multiroom wifi technology, APTX bluetooth, an optical input, a USB A port to connect a USB key and a phoenix terminal block for power.

Sonsorial is a work of sound diffusion, the artists can paint directly on the canvas which diffuses the audio vibrations, but one can also stick a photo or the reproduction of an interchangeable work. In a large 210 cm x 140 cm format, the color frames bring strength and visual impact to the image of the Marianne next to who proudly poses Rodolphe Dubaut. A work produced by Snake, the faceless street artist and professional urban plastic artist who practiced all disciplines and forms of graffiti.

To brighten up the walls of your meeting rooms, your relaxation and reception areas, Sonsorielle has called on a host of designers like Kalouf who draws sketches on the wall: he thus reinvents colorful images mixing surrealism and attention to detail, all with the more raw and graphic side of graffiti.

Thomas Lateur is also in the catalog of Sonsorielle. Graphic designer, muralist, typographer, skateboarder, this Lyonnais has a ruler and a compass in his hands and palm trees in his head. Influenced by architecture and modular games, his abstract paintings play with perspectives. The photographer Yanis Ourabah, specialized in movement, will make you discover Lyon his hometown by playing with Architecture. Another photographer Erick Saillet specializing in architectural, decoration and design photography will embellish Sonsorielle’s canvases.

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